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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESAY, MAY 2,:1933. OVER THE RADIO~ PLL GIT HOMEJUST IN TIME TO HEAR THE PRIZE-FIGHT | THOUGHT SHE WUZ GONNA BE PN By GEORGE McMANUS f IT'S BAD ENOUGH TO MISS THE FIGHT.WITHOUT IHAVING TO LISTEN TO THEM © 1933, Kiag Features Syndicare, Inc. Great Briain rights reserved. HOW DID YOU KNOW ME AN' ME WIFE HAD A FIGHT 2 19 ME EYE GITTIN' BLACK? | b e CI&»\ e"l: (¢ | i 7 9 st 30 ||l | CADDY LEADS ACE SHOOTERS SPRINGFIELD, Mo., May caddy, Clyde Mose, is the champion hole-in-oner of Springfield. He made his second ace on the yard fifth hole at- the Hickory Hills golf club, thus becoming the only double winner of the honor now in the city. ——— PALM BEACH GOES ENGLISH; RIDING TO HOUNDS IS POPULAR PALM BEACH, May 2— Palm Beach now is riding to the hounds. Discovery this year that Eng' many years has spent his winters here and his summers in England. The first fox hunting party was held in the cattle prairies near Okeechobee City and proved popu- lar. WINS DISTANCE SWIM | ADELAIDE, Australia, May 2.—; Competing against 133 competitors, Mrs. E. Taylor, a 33-year-old moth- er of three children, won South Australia’s most jmportant long distance swim. WOMEN BAG BOBCAT SAN ANTONIO, Tex., May 2.— Mrs. Noland G. Williams and Mrs. Jack Thurman of San Antonio, making a morning jaunt with dogs, bagged a bobcat on a ranch near Cotulla, Tex. Board Replaces Coach CLEVELAND, O. May 2—Fin- ally the “board of directors” re- places the coach in athletics. East Tech high school here has decided to whip its 1933 fotball team into shape under “the direction of a ‘football board of four members in- stead of a coach. 2—A 165- | south | Florida is adapted to this favorite | h sport was made by Harold | J. Bryant of Lake Worth, who for | lat Young Mexican OIJ,i}iél(I-(’l‘ Impresses Coast Experts Fred Muller, left, and Melo the thick of the Ccast League race Almada, just 19, is regarded as a sure-fire big league last season. prospect. LOS ANGELE: May 2—A couple of YouRg sHwggers appear to be sct on attempting to drive Se- e high up in the Pacific Cc league baseball race, but the majo will get them if Manager Ge Burns doesn’t look out. They are Fred Mu second baseman and home run king of the league last season, and Melo Al- mada, outfielder, Muller, who is 24, hil 38 circu wallops last season and started out with promise this year by connect- ing with three in the opening se- ries against Los Angeles here. He had three doubles to fatten his batting average. Almada has less experience in organized baseball than Muller, but some critics are inclined to think he holds more promise. A Los An- geles high school star in track, Almada are slugging Seattle into Muller punched 38 home run; foot 19 ball and is and baseball enjoying his seconc ed baseball brother, Louis Almada, alior h pleading, got Melo the chance the d alter r Louis release ¢ his job. The older brother caught on with the San Francisco Missions almost immediately, however, so all wi forgiven. Mellow blossomed almost from scratch and finished the season with a .311 average, much of which was picked up at given a reward, and Melo got the fag end of the season. He started the first series here |by getting ten singles and two | doubles in twenty-nine trips to lp)utp, playing in the leadoff posi- DAILY SPORTS CARTOON JImmiE HT BB HOME RUNS LAST @(TH H1S MND ON THE BATIING CROLW -NOT THE HOME, RUN TTLE 1/ THE EXTRA OSTANCE HE GETS OUT OF HiIS DRIES 1S OV o Hi POWEREUL— ©4 L4 Rights Roserved by The Assoclated Frems ‘SEASON —By Pap ‘JIMME FOXX- oF ME ATHLETICS =15 0UT To BREAK BABE RUTH'S Maric oF 60 HOME RWS FOR A SEASOLI-.%’ THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 into a hitter | tion, and on one day got five for five off LeRoy Herrmann, who won \ games in the loop last year. d 1 | steg g Almada, should he go up, Durlgggame ; llhh_(lf] ?f 35 1l probably be the ':;y,x Mexican | pHILADELPHIA, May 2— The, ASHCROFT, B. C., May 2— to make the major league grade.|phillies celebrated their Fiftieth|“Slim” Wiliams has. brought his He was a right handed piteher of | sppjversary as a member of the|Alaska dog team from he Creek, i n high 'school; broad|Naijonal League by bowing to|seven miles north of. here and °d 23 feet and was an all-city | pittshurgh by a score of 10 to 0| planned to leave today for Kam- | i fback vesterday afternoon. loops, to the Okanogan Valley and Four Phillies pitchers were blast-|then into the States at | ed for'17 hits by the Pirates. Oroville, Wash | —_— is traveling on wheels | GAMES MONDAY | bccause ¢ snow is gone. His | National League dogs' feet are sore now and they| Pittsburgh 10; Philadelphia 0. |an ly making 25 miles daily in- | ©On the day Ruth blasted Babe t home run into the right- , T happened to have labic chat with the vathed heavs th the |Babe at the outset of the cam-) paign have brought discomfiture 1o} the camp correspondents who harp- |New York 11 4 n33| “The platinum blond’s place has| |ed steadily on Ruth's shortcomings |washington 10 6 625 |been taken by the honey blond. afield and on the bases. Chicago 10 7 583 | There is another new deeper tint They said he was anchored in!gjeveland 10 7 583 |called ‘Roman gold’ and auburn right field, so he promptly started | petroti 09 563 | hair is still preferred by a number out to cover more territory than he | phyadelphia 6 10 .375 |of smart women.” had handled in a couple of years,igt Louis 8 18 278| Individuality is the rule for the | zalloping up and down the bank in| ggston & 34 2671933 spring coiffure. Headdresses |front of the bleachers and snag-| ging everything hit his way. He| saved Gomez's great victory | Earnshaw with ;caLch. | They hinted he would need ad- |the bases, so he startled one and by stealing second base agains the Athletics one Sunday after- I noon. but the Babe no doubt is having the boys. LOU FOR HEAVY DUTY | do his share, barring accidents, bu Lou Gehrig will do most of thej| heavy hauling for the world cham- pions this season. | Going on his ninth consecutiv 1 | year without missing a single ba game, Gehrig is one of the marve succession. The wear and tear such an iron-man performan favor a long-playing career. He | hitting the ball harder than eve and is already off to a better s PIRATES TRIM PHILLIES; SHUT. THEM OUT 100 USES WHEELS Ruth will draw the customers and 17 credits of ‘bhe entire athletic group. |Seventeen Hits Are Made|"Slim” Off Four Pitchers American League Chicago 1; Cleveland 8. Pacific Coast League No games were played the teams were traveling as open this afternoon on the follow- ing schedule for this week: Seattle at Portland. Los Angeles at Mission. Sacramento at Oakland. San Francisco at Hollywood STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League “0. K. Kid, except for this throat. | ‘Won Lost Pet. 1 Still sore.” Sacramento 18' 11+ 9 671| | "Ne doubt that would come|ookland T on s STYLF lN HAIR | around. |Los Angeles 15 11 57 . | “Yeah, need some warm weather, | Portland 15 13 536 | though. Too blankety cold for bases | Hollywood 13 13 501 | ban.” Mlsli:nm"l 13 15 _452 By ADELAIDE KERR | Hew did things look in general|gcattle 9 17 346! PARIS, May 2—Blonds are back co far? San Francisco 9 18 333| Although the platinum blond, | “0. K” National League ho reigned a year ago, has fai | Did the new impress him? | Won Lost Pet.|to stage a comeback, the ‘redhead | “Net so hot. Still a breeze fof|pittsburgh 11 3 who succeeded her in faShion us” bnew York 8re. 4 fickle fancy, is dividing honors | Everything was quite all flgh'flIBrook]yn 7 6 these days with a new ‘honey | then? ! Boston 95 oy blond.” | “0. K. kid. See yuh later.” Chicago 6 8 “The Scandinavian blond — B — Cincinnati 5 17 true blond—with her rich golden LAUGHING AT THE PERTS (gt Louis e coloring is the thing now,” sa The gazelle-like maneuvers of the |philadelphia | Adolphe, who coifs some of the American League Won Lost Pet. — e | over | i a bare-handed | | ministration support to negotiat £ NUT s U n u MB EAST LANSING, Mich., May 2.— If you scout Maybe he can’t keep up this pace iwrestlers have high mentality, look @ lat the record that Wendell E. Gen- |lot of fun, meanwhile, laughing at|son, Bast Lansing freshman. grap- pler, compiled at Michigan State iCollege the past winter term. Genson wound up his term with leading the statement “A" grades, |Today’s Big Offer To All Who Suffer Stomach Agony {of the game. He started his streak | £ “ Lacquered hair will be less in |in 1925 and only needs about 10| Gas and Indigestion Must GO|yooue this summer than during more games to top Everett Sco Says Butler Mauro Drug |tne past winter, hair dressers all-time record of 1307 games Co. or Meney Back | declare, since the formality of During the past year thousands seems not to have affected Co-jof sufferers from severe and dis- - lumbia Lou in the slightest. tressing indigestion have blessed| Let the aaverusements help you | He doesn’t have as much Wo'V|the day they first heard of Lhislmake your shopping plans. about his weight as Ruth. 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The ends may be barely long enough to curve upward or long enough to roll about the finger. Variations Numerous ‘There are a number of variations of this new coiffure. One smart Parisian has her hair waved straight back from her forehead and finished with a series of very short curls extending almost the top of her head. Another wears her hair drawn back with big loose curls quite low on the neck lacquered tresses is less harmon- ious with the summer mode. to|w E have provided the machinery to restore our financial system, it is up to you to support and it work . . Together, we cannot President Franklin D. Roosevelt easiest, quickest, surest, and est way to show confidence over ent is to make full your home bank and its THr in ¢ many servi You will find here a renewed rit of appreciation, co-operatic nd helpfulness—back~ ed by sound banking under the greatest “new deal” in all banking history of the U. S. A. 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